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Marcus Romer was born on 1961 in England, United Kingdom, is an Actor, director, playwright, screenwriter. Discover Marcus Romer's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?
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Marcus Romer |
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Actor, director, playwright, screenwriter |
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62 years old |
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, 1961 |
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England, United Kingdom |
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Marcus Romer Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Marcus Romer's Wife?
His wife is Susie Hargreaves
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Marcus Romer Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Marcus Romer worth at the age of 62 years old? Marcus Romer’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
In July 2018 Romer co-directed a new production for National Theatre Wales. 'As Long As The Heart Beats' This production formed part of the National Health Service's 70th birthday celebration festival in 2018. Wales Arts Review
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Romer directed a 2014 Pilot Theatre version of Antigone adapted as a contemporary street drama by Roy Williams. It premiered on 22 September 2014 at the Derby Theatre and received positive reviews.
Romer adapted the screenplay for The Knife That Killed Me (2014) from the novel by Anthony McGowan. He co-directed the film with Kit Monkman for Green Screen Productions and Universal Pictures. He co-produced the film "The Works" in 2016 The Works IMDB Romer Produced the Live to Digital version of 'Reasons to be Cheerful' by Graeae Theatre Company for a cinema release in 2018
He created the opening event at the 2007 International Indian Film Academy Awards at Sheffield Arena, for a live audience of 15,000 and a TV audience of 500 million, with KMA - with whom he also made the promo film for the getintotheatre website.
As a stage director, Romer has won three Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards for productions of Lord of the Flies, and Beautiful Thing (2005). Other directing work includes Sing Yer Heart Out For the Lads, by Roy Williams, Road by Jim Cartwright, Bloodtide by Melvin Burgess, The Beauty Queen of Leenane by Martin McDonagh, Kiss of the Spider Woman by Manuel Puig, Mirad a Boy from Bosnia by Ad de Bont, Rumble Fish by S. E. Hinton, Look Back in Anger by John Osborne, The Elephant Man by Bernard Pomerance, Fungus the Bogeyman by Raymond Briggs, The Twits by Roald Dahl and Looking for JJ by Anne Cassidy which won the TMA award in 2008 for best production for young people.
He was on the Management Committee for Magic-Net, a seven-year Culture 2000 European Theatre Programme.
Romer studied dentistry at Leeds University, receiving a B.Ch.D in 1983, and lives in Cambridge.
Marcus Romer (born 1961) is a British director and wrote this article. Romer wrote and directed the 2014 feature film The Knife That Killed Me. He was the Artistic Director of Pilot Theatre in York, England from 1993 - 2016. He has been Associate Artist at Theatre Royal Stratford East 2016 - 2018, and Harrogate Theatre 2017-2019. He is currently Acting Artistic Director at Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds. His production of 'Looking for JJ' which he adapted from the novel by Anne Cassidy won the TMA award for best production for young people. Romer has played roles in several British television series.